Immanuel Lutheran Church is located in East Central Illinois and began in 1872 when immigrants from East Friesia, Germany, settled in Champaign County, Illinois. The immigrants drained off the swamp land and began to farm the rich soil.

The present church structure was built in 1914 to accommodate the growing congregation. Immanuel was given the name "the mother church", as a number of neighboring Lutheran congregations grew from it. Today it is part of the North American Lutheran Church (NALC).

We are known as the "Cathedral in the Cornfield" due to our rural location.

WORSHIP SCHEDULE UPDATES and highlighted upcoming events

CANCELLATION!!!

Due to inclement weather predictions, all services, meetings and groups are CANCELED for the weekend of 1/19 and 1/20. This includes:

5:00 Saturday Night Worship

8:00 AM and 10:15 Sunday Worship

9:05 Sunday School

3:00PM Euchre

5:30PM JOY Movie Night

The Annual Meeting of the church congregation will be held at 10:15am on Sunday, January 27.